Reproduction Henry VIII Groat
Obverse: Crowned bearded bust of Henry VIII turned to right, wearing a cloak fastened by a brooch with two strings. Text around HENRIC 8 DI GRA AGL FRANCE Z HIB REX (Henry VIII by the Grace of God King of England, France and Ireland).
Reverse: Quartered royal arms over long cross fourchée, annulets in fork-ends. Text around POSVI DEV ADIVTOE MEV (I have made God my helper).
History: Starting in 1544, the final years of Henry VIII’s reign, the quality of his gold and silver coinage was reduced to help finance Henry’s wars. This state-sponsored currency debasement policy came to be known as the ‘Great Debasement’.
The original of this coin would have been of reduced silver content and struck between 1544-47. It is known as Third coinage and has the Tower of London mintmark.
Date: Mintmark Lis, Tower of London. Third coinage 1544-47
Diameter: 2.2cm
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